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<blockquote data-quote="Darius101" data-source="post: 674339" data-attributes="member: 9466"><p>Yeah the flash was used on two of the pictures. The other one turned out all whited out couldn't use it at all. </p><p>I placed the figure on a white box on my bookshelf and photgraphed it straight on. I did use a flash and if you want I can post more pics on what not to do than what is the correct thing to do and how you can use photshop to correct some mistakes. </p><p>I am thinking that maybe laying the figure down below eye level may solve many of my problems with taking these pics of my mini's. </p><p></p><p>I think I am going to try regular light to take the picture next time. </p><p></p><p>With no flash and just a hallogen lamp they turn out a little on the dark side and I use photoshop to lighten it. Still was too dark on three of the others. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice about the light....and how to get lessons from a pro...a friend is a pro photographer never even thought to ask her as she uses regular cameras not digital for most of her work. Maybe if I ask nice I could borrow an expensive high quality camera that is digital next time. </p><p>Wish me luck, </p><p>Darius </p><p></p><p>p.s. i will post the pics in another thread ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darius101, post: 674339, member: 9466"] Yeah the flash was used on two of the pictures. The other one turned out all whited out couldn't use it at all. I placed the figure on a white box on my bookshelf and photgraphed it straight on. I did use a flash and if you want I can post more pics on what not to do than what is the correct thing to do and how you can use photshop to correct some mistakes. I am thinking that maybe laying the figure down below eye level may solve many of my problems with taking these pics of my mini's. I think I am going to try regular light to take the picture next time. With no flash and just a hallogen lamp they turn out a little on the dark side and I use photoshop to lighten it. Still was too dark on three of the others. Thanks for the advice about the light....and how to get lessons from a pro...a friend is a pro photographer never even thought to ask her as she uses regular cameras not digital for most of her work. Maybe if I ask nice I could borrow an expensive high quality camera that is digital next time. Wish me luck, Darius p.s. i will post the pics in another thread .... [/QUOTE]
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